Best of Hamadi Jebali

Best of Hamadi Jebali

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Tunisian Prime Minister Hamadi Jebali speaks during a press conference on the result of consultations with the political parties on a government reshuffle on January 26, 2013 in Tunis. Ruling Islamist party Ennahda, first said that a reshuffle was 'imminent' last July to enlarge the current coalition that also includes two secular centre-left parties, Ettakatol and President Moncef Marzouki's Congress for the Republic. AFP PHOTO / FETHI BELAID Sufi leaders soretent the mausoleum of Sidi Bellahsen Chadly after having completed their weekly ritual on January 26, 2013 in Tunis. The Tunisian government has promised to day measures 'emergency' to protect Sufi shrines covered by dozens of attacks, an announcement Saturday called 'positive' by the Union but tradive Sufi Tunisia accuses Salafi factions of these rampages . AFP PHOTO / FETHI BELAID

Tunisian Prime Minister Hamadi Jebali speaks during a press conference on the result of consultations with the political parties on a government reshuffle on January 26, 2013 in Tunis. Ruling Islamist party Ennahda, first said that a reshuffle was 'imminent' last July to enlarge the current coalition that also includes two secular centre-left parties, Ettakatol and President Moncef Marzouki's Congress for the Republic. AFP PHOTO / FETHI BELAID Sufi leaders soretent the mausoleum of Sidi Bellahsen Chadly after having completed their weekly ritual on January 26, 2013 in Tunis. The Tunisian government has promised to day measures 'emergency' to protect Sufi shrines covered by dozens of attacks, an announcement Saturday called 'positive' by the Union but tradive Sufi Tunisia accuses Salafi factions of these rampages . AFP PHOTO / FETHI BELAID

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Tunisian Prime Minister Hamadi Jebali meets with members of his cabinet on February 19, 2013, in the la Kasbah area of Tunis. Jebali is pursuing 'another solution' to Tunisia's biggest political crisis since the uprising two years ago after his plan to form a cabinet of technocrats failed. AFP PHOTO / FETHI BELAID

Tunisian Prime Minister Hamadi Jebali meets with members of his cabinet on February 19, 2013, in the la Kasbah area of Tunis. Jebali is pursuing 'another solution' to Tunisia's biggest political crisis since the uprising two years ago after his plan to form a cabinet of technocrats failed. AFP PHOTO / FETHI BELAID

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Tunisian Prime Minister Hamadi Jebali meets with members of his cabinet on February 19, 2013, in the la Kasbah area of Tunis. Jebali is pursuing 'another solution' to Tunisia's biggest political crisis since the uprising two years ago after his plan to form a cabinet of technocrats failed. AFP PHOTO / FETHI BELAID

Tunisian Prime Minister Hamadi Jebali meets with members of his cabinet on February 19, 2013, in the la Kasbah area of Tunis. Jebali is pursuing 'another solution' to Tunisia's biggest political crisis since the uprising two years ago after his plan to form a cabinet of technocrats failed. AFP PHOTO / FETHI BELAID

TUNISIA-POLITICS-UNREST

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Tunisian Prime Minister Hamadi Jebali meets with members of his cabinet on February 19, 2013, in the la Kasbah area of Tunis. Jebali is pursuing 'another solution' to Tunisia's biggest political crisis since the uprising two years ago after his plan to form a cabinet of technocrats failed. AFP PHOTO / FETHI BELAID

Tunisian Prime Minister Hamadi Jebali meets with members of his cabinet on February 19, 2013, in the la Kasbah area of Tunis. Jebali is pursuing 'another solution' to Tunisia's biggest political crisis since the uprising two years ago after his plan to form a cabinet of technocrats failed. AFP PHOTO / FETHI BELAID

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Tunisian Prime Minister Hamadi Jebali stands in his office before a meeting with European Union's ambassadors to Tunisia on February 9, 2013 in Tunis. Jebali said on February 8, that he stuck by his decision to form of new government of technocrats, despite a section of his ruling Islamist party opposing the plan, official media reported. AFP PHOTO / FETHI BELAID

Tunisian Prime Minister Hamadi Jebali stands in his office before a meeting with European Union's ambassadors to Tunisia on February 9, 2013 in Tunis. Jebali said on February 8, that he stuck by his decision to form of new government of technocrats, despite a section of his ruling Islamist party opposing the plan, official media reported. AFP PHOTO / FETHI BELAID

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Tunisian Prime Minister Hamadi Jebali speaks during a press conference on the result of consultations with the political parties on a government reshuffle on January 26, 2013 in Tunis. Ruling Islamist party Ennahda, first said that a reshuffle was 'imminent' last July to enlarge the current coalition that also includes two secular centre-left parties, Ettakatol and President Moncef Marzouki's Congress for the Republic. AFP PHOTO / FETHI BELAID Sufi leaders soretent the mausoleum of Sidi Bellahsen Chadly after having completed their weekly ritual on January 26, 2013 in Tunis. The Tunisian government has promised to day measures 'emergency' to protect Sufi shrines covered by dozens of attacks, an announcement Saturday called 'positive' by the Union but tradive Sufi Tunisia accuses Salafi factions of these rampages . AFP PHOTO / FETHI BELAID

Tunisian Prime Minister Hamadi Jebali speaks during a press conference on the result of consultations with the political parties on a government reshuffle on January 26, 2013 in Tunis. Ruling Islamist party Ennahda, first said that a reshuffle was 'imminent' last July to enlarge the current coalition that also includes two secular centre-left parties, Ettakatol and President Moncef Marzouki's Congress for the Republic. AFP PHOTO / FETHI BELAID Sufi leaders soretent the mausoleum of Sidi Bellahsen Chadly after having completed their weekly ritual on January 26, 2013 in Tunis. The Tunisian government has promised to day measures 'emergency' to protect Sufi shrines covered by dozens of attacks, an announcement Saturday called 'positive' by the Union but tradive Sufi Tunisia accuses Salafi factions of these rampages . AFP PHOTO / FETHI BELAID

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Tunisian Prime Minister Hamadi Jebali speaks during a press conference on the result of consultations with the political parties on a government reshuffle on January 26, 2013 in Tunis. Ruling Islamist party Ennahda, first said that a reshuffle was 'imminent' last July to enlarge the current coalition that also includes two secular centre-left parties, Ettakatol and President Moncef Marzouki's Congress for the Republic. AFP PHOTO / FETHI BELAID Sufi leaders soretent the mausoleum of Sidi Bellahsen Chadly after having completed their weekly ritual on January 26, 2013 in Tunis. The Tunisian government has promised to day measures 'emergency' to protect Sufi shrines covered by dozens of attacks, an announcement Saturday called 'positive' by the Union but tradive Sufi Tunisia accuses Salafi factions of these rampages . AFP PHOTO / FETHI BELAID

Tunisian Prime Minister Hamadi Jebali speaks during a press conference on the result of consultations with the political parties on a government reshuffle on January 26, 2013 in Tunis. Ruling Islamist party Ennahda, first said that a reshuffle was 'imminent' last July to enlarge the current coalition that also includes two secular centre-left parties, Ettakatol and President Moncef Marzouki's Congress for the Republic. AFP PHOTO / FETHI BELAID Sufi leaders soretent the mausoleum of Sidi Bellahsen Chadly after having completed their weekly ritual on January 26, 2013 in Tunis. The Tunisian government has promised to day measures 'emergency' to protect Sufi shrines covered by dozens of attacks, an announcement Saturday called 'positive' by the Union but tradive Sufi Tunisia accuses Salafi factions of these rampages . AFP PHOTO / FETHI BELAID

Tunisian Prime Minister Hamadi Jebali speaks during a press... NyhetsfotoEn människa,Endast en man,Endast vuxna,Hamadi Jebali,Horisontell,Hälsovård och medicin,Medicinsk procedur,Människor,Omstrukturering,Politik,Politiskt parti,Prata,Premiärminister,Presskonferens,Regering,Tunis,Tunisien,VuxenPhotographer FETHI BELAIDCollection: AFP 2013 AFPTunisian Prime Minister Hamadi Jebali speaks during a press conference on the result of consultations with the political parties on a government reshuffle on January 26, 2013 in Tunis. Ruling Islamist party Ennahda, first said that a reshuffle was 'imminent' last July to enlarge the current coalition that also includes two secular centre-left parties, Ettakatol and President Moncef Marzouki's Congress for the Republic. AFP PHOTO / FETHI BELAID
Sufi leaders soretent the mausoleum of Sidi Bellahsen Chadly after having completed their weekly ritual on January 26, 2013 in Tunis. The Tunisian government has promised to day measures 'emergency' to protect Sufi shrines covered by dozens of attacks, an announcement Saturday called 'positive' by the Union but tradive Sufi Tunisia accuses Salafi factions of these rampages . AFP PHOTO / FETHI BELAID (Photo credit should read FETHI BELAID/AFP/Getty Images)